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The following is 2 different definitions of the problem:
How can I process 2 arrays so that I can keep the data of duplicate array[key] values.
I have arrays A and B.
I want to create array C with the children that their id/key values exist in both A and B arrays.
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23 3 4 4 42 n 23 0 9 9 n n n 3 9 9 x
//according to input,i should create int pointer arrays. pointer arrays
// starting from 1 (that is initial arrays is arrays[1].when program sees n ,it
// must be jumb to arrays 2
// the first int input 23 is num_arrays which used…
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23 3 4 4 42 n 23 0 9 9 n n n 3 9 9 x
//according to input,i should create int pointer arrays. pointer arrays
// starting from 1 (that is initial arrays is arrays[1].when program sees n ,it
// must be jumb to arrays 2
// the first int input 23 is num_arrays which…
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23 3 4 4 42 n 23 0 9 9 n n n 3 9 9 x
//according to input,i should create int pointer arrays. pointer arrays
// starting from 1 (that is initial arrays is arrays[1].when program sees n ,it
// must be jumb to arrays 2
// the first int input 23 is num_arrays which used…
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I'm going through a Fortran code, and one bit has me a little puzzled.
There is a subroutine, say
SUBROUTINE SSUB(X,...)
REAL*8 X(0:N1,1:N2,0:N3-1),...
...
RETURN
END
Which is called in another subroutine by:
CALL SSUB(W(0,1,0,1),...)
where W is a 'working array'. It appears that a specific…
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